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EAACI Congress 2025

13-16 June 2025
Glasgow, United Kingdom
I Booth F40

We are excited to announce our participation in the EAACI 2025 Congress in Glasgow, where we will showcase the latest advancements in allergy diagnostics. From our interactive booth to our engaging symposium, we have an array of activities planned to enhance your experience and knowledge in allergy testing.

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We care. We are precise. Let’s test.

Explore the latest in ImmunoCAP™ Specific IgE testing at our booth. Our solutions are designed to help you accurately diagnose allergic diseases and improve patient management. As the leader in allergy diagnostics, we invite you to discover how ImmunoCAP™ tests can enhance your clinical practice. Committed to making a difference, we stand with labs and clinicians to deliver the best possible diagnosis for better patient outcomes. 

Visit us at booth F40

Our team is looking forward to connecting with you!

  • Engage with our experts: Discuss using the right test for the right patient at the right time, and learn how ImmunoCAPTM assays support best practices in allergy diagnostics.
  • Experience interactive learning: Enhance your understanding of our allergy solutions and their impact on diagnostic capabilities.
  • Pick up the Molecular Allergology Pocket Guide:* An essential resource for allergists, offering key information and guidelines. Unable to attend the congress? Download the pocket guide below.

Symposium:

Utility of allergen specific IgE testing in daily routine: why, who, when, and how?

Join us for our symposium, where esteemed allergy diagnostics experts will discuss the latest advancements and clinical applications of specific IgE testing.

When: Saturday, 14 June 2025, 15:30-16:30 BST 

Where: Boisdale Room, SEC Centre Glasgow 

Learning Objectives

  1. Understand the importance of IgE testing for accurate diagnosis.
  2. Explore new diagnostic insights from the HealthNuts study.
  3. Optimize Specific IgE practices with singleplex and multiplex assays.
Agenda and Speakers

Agenda

Time Topic

15:30 – 15:33

Welcome and introduction by the chair

Prof Alexandra Santos, Professor of Pediatric Allergy, King’s College London, United Kingdom

15:33 – 15:51

Importance of quantitative and qualitative aspects of IgE testing

Prof Ronald van Ree, Professor of Molecular and Translational Allergy, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands​

15:51 – 16:09

New insights from the HealthNuts study: follow up and novel diagnostics, focusing on nuts and seeds

Prof Rachel Peters, Professor at Murdoch Children's Research Institute, Parkville, Victoria, Australia

16:09 – 16:12

Highlights on use of singleplex and multiplex platforms in clinical practice

Prof Alexandra Santos, Professor of Pediatric Allergy, King’s College London, United Kingdom

16:12 - 16:27

Interactive discussion on the talks and when to use singleplex and multiplex assay in daily routine, engaging our speakers and the audience.

16:27 – 16:30

Summary & closure by the chair
Prof Alexandra Santos, Professor of Pediatric Allergy, King’s College London, United Kingdom

Time Topic

Speakers

Prof Alexandra Santos, Professor of Pediatric Allergy, King’s College London, United Kingdom

View Alexandra's biography

Prof Ronald van Ree, Professor of Molecular and Translational Allergy, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands​

View Ronald's biography

Prof Rachel Peters, Professor at Murdoch Children's Research Institute, Parkville, Victoria, Australia

View Rachel's biography

Poster session

Discover the latest advancements in allergy research and diagnostics at the EAACI 2025 poster session. Engage with leading researchers, explore innovative studies, and discuss findings that are transforming patient care in allergy and clinical immunology.

Thermo Fisher Scientific posters
Poster Title Authors Date & Time Poster number
Evolving the Allergen Encyclopedia - A comprehensive and intuitive educational resource M. Spangfort, M. Mehic Chaveton, A. Fiocchi, M. Ebisawa, E. Södergren, M. Borres, J. Vitte   001118
Development of a specific IgE immunoassay for rAra h 18 M. Quach, L. Tjäder, L. Mattsson, J. Lidholm, S. Bohman   000378
Measurement of eosinophilic and neutrophilic granule proteins and IgE antibodies in nasal mucosal lining fluid in allergic rhinitis – A pilot study E. Pertsinidou, M. Molin, R. Movérare   001200
Performance of a point of care allergy test compared to an established laboratory test for specific IgE in Japanese patients with allergic rhinitis C. Iwamura, T. Ono, T. Morimoto, T. Hanakita, D. Iwahashi, N. Asakura   100121
Poster Title Authors Date & Time Poster number



Additional recommended posters
Poster Title Authors
Systemic reactions due to pollen-food-syndrome in a birch prevalent area M. Westman, A. Asarnoj, N. Andersson, A. Bergström, N. Ballardini, M. P. Borres, I. Kull, E Melén, M. van Hage
The effect of early food introduction and frequent skin emollient use on birch sensitization in early childhood S. Wärnberg Gerdin, H. O. Skjerven, J. Konradsen, M. P. Borres, B. Granum, G. Hedlin, C. Monceyron Jonassen, M. Leblanc, E.M. Rehbinder, K. Rudi, A.C. Staff, C. Söderhäll, M. van Hage, R. Vettukattil, K. C. Lødrup Carlsen, B. Nordlund
Infant salivary cortisol levels and risk of allergic sensitization in early childhood N. Löfvenberg, C-A. Olsson Mägi, S. Wärnberg Gerdin, H. O. Skjerven, M. P. Borres, B. Granum, G. Hedlin, C. Monceyron Jonassen, E.M. Rehbinder, K. Rudi, A.C. Staff, C. Söderhäll, M. van Hage, R. Vettukattil, K. C. Lødrup Carlsen, B. Nordlund
Poster Title Authors



Immerse yourself in the forefront of allergy research, connect with experts, and gain valuable insights that can enhance your clinical practice. Don’t miss this chance to be part of the scientific dialogue shaping the future of allergy diagnostics.

Why allergy diagnostics matters

Accurate testing is crucial for diagnosing and managing allergic diseases. Complementing patient history, symptoms, and physical exams with specific IgE testing provides clinicians valuable insights into suspected allergies to guide optimal patient care 1. ImmunoCAP™ Specific IgE testing offers reliable and precise results, making it an essential tool in modern diagnostics.

ImmunoCAP™ allergy solutions

Use the gold standard in in vitro allergy diagnostics to help optimize your patient management. 2

ImmunoCAP™ allergen component testing

Testing with allergen components helps to uncover a detailed understanding of food, enivronmental, and insect venom allergies. 1,3

ImmunoCAP™ Tryptase test

Unique marker to aid in the diagnosis of mastocytosis4

Confidently diagnose and manage allergies

Access clear interpretation of ImmunoCAP Specific IgE test results and their clinical implications.

Scientific information on allergens

Discover detailed information on over 500 whole allergens and allergen components, including names, characteristics, cross-reactivity, clinical experience, and more.

Webinar: Understanding EAACI testing guidelines

Learn to implement EAACI testing guidelines effectively. Gain insights to enhance diagnostic accuracy and patient care with the right test at the right time for the right patient in food allergy.

Terms & Conditions:  

*No purchase necessary. This free Molecular Allergology Pocket Guide promotion is available to customers attending the Thermo Fisher Scientific booth (booth F40) during the 2025 EAACI Congress. The pocket guide is only available for collection during the public exhibition hours and until supplies are depleted. Limit one free pocket guide per visitor. Offer void where prohibited, licensed, or restricted by federal, state, provincial, or local laws or regulation or agency/institutional policy. Other restrictions may apply.

References
  1. Matricardi, P.M., et al., EAACI Molecular Allergology User's Guide. Pediatr Allergy Immunol, 2016. 27 Suppl 23: p. 1-250. 
  2. Crameri R. Chapter 3a: In Vitro Allergy Diagnosis – Allergen Specific IgE. In: Adkins CA, Agache I, eds. Global Atlas of Allergy. European Academy of Allergy and Clinical Immunology; 2014;166-167.
  3. Canonica, G.W., et al., A WAO - ARIA - GA(2)LEN consensus document on molecular-based allergy diagnostics. World Allergy Organ J, 2013. 6(1): p. 17. 
  4. Schwartz, L.B., Diagnostic value of tryptase in anaphylaxis and mastocytosis. Immunol Allergy Clin North Am, 2006. 26(3): p. 451-63.